It’s been over half a century since Jaguar caused as much of a ruckus as with the Type 00 Concept. The last time the Coventry-based automaker generated such a buzz was when the E-Type debuted in 1961.
We took a hair-raising trip around a track in the final four-door GT version of Jaguar’s polarizing relaunch concept car. It just might be good enough to end the British brand’s abysmal run of luck.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I’m the founder of the No. 1 automotive site for women. There is no more vaunted but troubled brand than Jaguar, nor one with more ...
The all-new Jaguar XJ was supposed to arrive in 2021 but canceled eventually. Now, ex-Jaguar design boss Ian Callum reveals a few secrets. The Jaguar XJ ended in 2019 after over 50 years, with no ...
Jaguar's controversial reimagining will take just a little bit longer than originally expected. The British automaker first showed off its rebrand last November, with a new "Jaguar" script featuring a ...
The Type 00's radical design has divided enthusiasts and Jaguar owners. British luxury carmaker Jaguar grabbed headlines last December when it introduced the Type 00 concept, an electric two-door ...
Former President Trump criticized Jaguar's "woke" 2024 ad campaign after its CEO announced his resignation. The ad, titled "Copy Nothing," featured models in bright, androgynous clothing and did not ...
For decades, Jaguar stood for a blend of British engineering, performance, and luxury, an identity that helped the brand build loyalty among customers who valued refinement and heritage. But in its ...
It’s not just your imagination. If you’ve stopped by a Jaguar dealership recently, you probably noticed the lot looking unusually bare. In fact, most local Jaguar dealers have fewer than 10 new cars ...
Jaguar sales in Europe plunged a shocking 97.5% following a botched rebrand that included a commercial featuring men in skirts to announce its upcoming pivot toward an all-electric fleet — but the ...
A RARE Jaguar with links to the notorious Kray brothers is going up for auction after a full £30,000 restoration. The 1966 Jaguar 420G, from the 1990 film The Krays, is expected to fetch up to £25,000 ...
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